Obama promises “accountability” measures to ensure the money is spent wisely. But who would assess effectiveness of the spending? Why, experts in the social entrepreneurship community, of course. Fox, meet henhouse.

NOTE: Anti-oil speculator Soros' "shaping public policies," as OSI calls it, is not illegal. But it's a problem for democracy because it drives issues with cash and then only lets the public know about it after it's old news...read.

More Links...The Party of George SorosBy David Limbaugh He has essentially privatized the Democratic Party, bringing it under his personal control... more.

And this has larger implications...A Chilling Effect on U.S. CounterterrorismWhen these implications are combined with the long-standing institutional aversion of U.S. government agencies toward counterterrorism, and with the difficulty of finding and retaining good people willing to serve in counterterrorism roles, the U.S. counterterrorism community may soon be facing challenges even more daunting than those posed by its already difficult mission. read the whole thing.

George Soros: International Man of MiseryCanadafreepress: Feb 18, 2009... The Clinton administration allowed Soros to run wild in the dying Soviet Union... "This is the Sorosization of the Democratic Party." read.

Soros-Funded Democratic Idea Factory Becomes Obama Policy Font Bloomberg.com: Thanks in part to funding from benefactors such as billionaire George Soros, the Center for ... is one of three people running the transition team for ... was an intellectual void in the Democratic Party and create a vehicle to...more.

A Party Bought And Paid For...Election 2008: MoveOn.org once crowed that it had bought and owned the Democratic Party. With the Senate now blasting its tactics, that's an open question. But not, apparently, for Democrats running for president. read.Hint: 4.26.09; W.H.O...

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